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Types of people one should stay away from, as per psychology

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 10, 2024, 13:01 IST
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Types of people to avoid

As social beings, we naturally chase connections, whether it's celebrating our wins, sharing our struggles, or just enjoying each other’s company. However, this strong desire for connection can sometimes lead us to overlook how certain people affect us. The individuals we spend time with can have an immense influence on our mood, energy, and productivity, often more than we might realize. It’s essential to be mindful of who we keep close to. Based on valuable psychological insights, here are five types of people you might want to reconsider staying connected with, as their influence could be more negative than you realize!

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​The energy vampire

Have you ever met someone who can drain your energy and enthusiasm in just a few minutes? These individuals are often overly negative, constantly ranting, and frequently frustrated. They may also be excessively needy or demanding. Such people are not worth your time or energy, and it’s best to keep your distance. Their presence can leave you feeling emotionally exhausted, much like how a vampire drains blood- they absorb your energy.

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​The overachiever

Such people may initially seem highly motivational and inspiring. However, as you get to know them better, you might find that an overachiever often sets unrealistic expectations for themselves and others. This can create excessive pressure and a one-sided competition in relationships, which can become overwhelming for both them and those around them.

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The selfish one

People who are too self-centered often disregard and dismiss other people's problems and needs. They think they are the center of all conversations and can never empathise or listen to other people's opinions. This makes others feel unmotivated and less in front of them.

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​The gossipmonger


We've all come across people who constantly gossip, interfere into others' matters, and fail to respect personal boundaries. These individuals spread rumours and share private information without considering the consequences, often leading to distrust and conflict. Their behaviour creates a toxic environment and can damage your own sense of trust and integrity. Such people are generally untrustworthy and can negatively impact your mental and emotional well-being.


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​The perpetual victim




The term "Perpetual victim" describes someone who constantly feels they’re being treated unfairly, no matter what the situation is. They consistently believe they are always right and can do as they please without facing consequences. Instead of taking responsibility for their own actions, they blame others for their problems. Rather than trying to find solutions or learn from their experiences, they focus on how 'life is always against them'. This attitude can be very draining and frustrating for those around them.

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​The emotional manipulator


Such a person can be immensely harmful to be around. They use all sorts of tactics, like guilt and emotional pressure, to control and influence others for their own benefit, often ignoring others' well-being. Their selfish and manipulative behaviour can leave others feeling hurt, with low self-esteem and confidence, and a lot of confusion and frustration.

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The two-faced person

A person who acts differently in front of you and with others when you aren't around, is clearly a two-faced manipulator. Such a person is untrustworthy. They say one thing to you, and something else to others about the same issue-- thus spreading false news and even negativity about others.

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The one who is always angry or sad

To be successful in life, a person should be balanced-- be it their personal or professional life. However, sometimes being the company of people who are too sad or always angry in their life can derail you from being balanced in life. So it is better to stay away from such people.

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People who spread rumours

People who are sweet to you on your face but spread rumours about you and others behind your back are dangerous to be around. They have a tendency sweet talk and say negative things about others. Staying in their company can bring negativity in your life.

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The attention seeker

Attention seekers are people who love to be in spotlight. They think the whole world revolves around them and everything is all about them. For instance: When you try sharing your problems with them, they negate your feelings and instead start talking about themselves. Such people aren't empathetic or even good listeners. You feel as if your problems or life doesn't matter as much as theirs. Talking to them can make you feel worse.

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The cribbers

People who find faults in everything or get bogged down with little troubles should be stayed away from. They have a tendency to pull others down, along with them-- thus spreading negativity.

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